CLEAR introduces new portable WiMAX, 3G modems
June 17, 2010 by admin
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The most intriguing new device is a 4G+ USB stick, which lets you use either CLEAR’s 4G network, or automatically switch to 3G if you happen to leave the WiMAX coverage zone. CLEAR has offered similar USB modems in the past, …
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Typically if you pick up a 3G USB modem or a computer with a 3G module built in you can sign up for service plans with data caps — unlimited service isn’t usually an option for laptop 3G .
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Telava USB stick offers no-contract 3G access in the US
Wireless carriers have been offering 3G mobile broadband plans for laptops for a few years, but typically if you want to get a cheap or free USB modem you need to sign up for a 2 year contract.
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